carl sandburg
T.S. Eliot was an author who was a biographer, historian, and poet in the modernist period. He is well known for his poetry, including "The Waste Land," as well as his essays on literary criticism and his work exploring religion and philosophy.
Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg
T.S. Eliot was a notable poet and author during the modernist period. His works, such as "The Waste Land" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," are considered landmark modernist texts that explore themes of disillusionment and fragmentation in post-World War I society.
stream of consciousness
Holocaust was one event.
Georgia O'Keeffe belonged to the American Modernist school of art.
breaks social norm
The word historian is a noun meaning an expert in history. A historian is an individual who has acquired knowledge of a particular period, region or social phenomenon that occurred in the past.
The literary era that immediately preceded the modernist movement is known as the Victorian era. This period was characterized by a focus on realism, social issues, and moral values, which eventually gave way to the experimental and fragmented style of modernist literature.
The Stone Age
to find what went on in a surten time period
Writers from the Modernist period used individualism, intellectualism, and anti-realism in their writing. They also used experimentation in their writing extensively as change just for the sake of change.